Jessica Surline is the artist who established Studio Lacuna in 2020. She values designs that are visually appealing as well as functional. She endeavors to lend her graphical expertise to aid any project in need.
She graduated from the Art Institute of Seattle in 2012 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Game Art and Design. She took her experience with art and technology and went to do contract work with Microsoft and Google Maps.
In April of 2020, she established Studio Lacuna as a illustration business in Meridian, ID. During this time she also worked as a forms designer for the Idaho State Tax Commission. She developed her skills for technical art. This fueled her desire to create more functional art pieces.
In 2024, Jessica moved to Morehead, KY, where she expanded Studio Lacuna to include additional graphic design services. Feel free to contact her. She welcomes new challenges and enjoys sharing art experiences with others.
Jessica treats everyone with dignity and respect. She strives to put her clients at ease by keeping communications open and honest. There are no silly questions, in fact, she encourages them! She believes changes driven by constructive criticisms produce the best results. Every gem requires a little polish to make them shine!

Lacuna Definition
lacuna – noun: plural lacunae [l, uh, -, kyoo, -nee], lacunas. a gap or missing part, as in a manuscript, series, or logical argument; hiatus.
Meaning Behind the Name
Studio Lacuna is about bridging the gaps in projects. The goal is simple: find those gaps and fill them with something visually appealing and functional.
Values
Studio Lacuna’s mission is to create visually pleasing works, embrace innovation, and create meaningful, lasting impact through everything project. Driven by a vision to inspire change, Studio Lacuna delivers work that truly makes a difference.


Strong Work Ethic
Jessica is known as a friendly, professional, and hard working person. She treats everyone fairly and with respect. Jessica is always happy to clarify questions. She also handles critiques and constructive criticisms very well. This attribute benefits everyone since it improves the quality of work she produces. Jessica strives to create visually pleasing assets that function well in their role.